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    Walsall Leather Museum

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Dudley Castle - Dudley Castle, castley profile

    Dudley Castle

    4.6(5 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    Ancient castle with lions thrown in! Dudley Castle, part of the Dudley Zoo complex; magnificent,…read morestunning views, historic remains and a fascinating visitor centre opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II in June 1994. Constructed in 1070, the keep is largely intact as are the shells of the 16th century palace buildings around the castle retaining wall. A stunning view opens out when you enter the castle grounds via one of the wall gates - possibly the best one is that from the restaurant by the sea-lions (the secondary gate, not the Main Gate). Walking up through here gives no clue to the huge green area of grass that appears before you, stretching out ahead, framed by the dominating profile of the castle keep at the far end and the complex building remains to the left. If this is your first time, a really great surprise (Don't look at the accompanying pictures!). Explore the Sharrington Range, the burnt out palace built in the 1540's. Then dive inside the visitor centre to appreciate the incredible history, life and times of the castle. See, lying in a basket, the heads of John Dudley's son and his wife Lady Jane Grey after they were beheaded by Mary I (only plaster models, don't worry!). Try putting your own head on the chopping block, to find out what it must have felt like (at least the first stage of the process!). See a fascinating montage of the year round activities of castle life and continue through dark passageways glowing with colourful showcases. Excellent stuff. Back in the open, steel yourself for a climb up the narrow, clausterophobia inducing circular stairwell that runs up the inside of the keep. Emerge at the top, panting and dazzled by the sunlight to view a Lord's perspective of Dudley below, Birmingham beyond and as far as the eye can see towards hills and vales to the south. Marvellous and definitely worth the effort - but need a head for heights. Picnic tables and bench seats available for resting after all the excitement and there is a Tavern built into the walls to supply alternative refreshments (and ice creams), though not always open. Make friends with the Zoo animals on the way back. Getting there by train, arriving at Dudley Port station, is not ideal - approx 3 miles to the Zoo and up hill all the way. Bus number 74 will take you to Castle Gate stop from the rail station. Plenty of trains from New Street, every half hour. Cars do seem more easily accommodated, with large pay and display parking facilities on the Zoo site. A really good ancient castle experience for everyone, young and old. All this included in the price of the Zoo entrance!

    Few people seem to realise that they have one of the most complete large castle ruins right in the…read moreUK . Its remarkably intact and has a great history . And to have a zoo thrown in as well . I just think that really the whole thing should be tied in with the black country museum to make one if the most complete days out in the country

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    Dudley Castle - That stairwell - no good for clausterophobics on the way up or agoraphobics at the top - you need to be somewhere in the middle

    That stairwell - no good for clausterophobics on the way up or agoraphobics at the top - you need to be somewhere in the middle

    Dudley Castle - Dudley Castle, the Keep

    Dudley Castle, the Keep

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    Soho House - Lovely garden and free to enjoy

    Soho House

    4.3(6 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    I got some good and bad news about Soho House Museum. The good one is: this is one of the most…read moreinteresting landmarks of Birmingham itself! The bad one is that it's are closed for redevelopment and will just reopen end of June. Well, it's not that bad, actually. I'm a bit suspicious to talk about this fabulous house that it's also my favourite heritage museum in Birmingham. Soho House Museum was residence of Matthew Bolton and don't get confused, it's not about Michael Bolton's house!!! He was a brummie entrepreneur, inventor and founder of The Lunar Society, a group of thinkers that usually met at his house to discuss arts, science, philosophy and other important issues in the 18th century. The whole history about Matthew Bolton, its fascinating life and the importance of The Lunar Society for the history of Industry Revolution in Midlands can be understood better visiting the Soho House. This lovely experience includes seeing this gorgeous Georgian house itself , the garden and a visitor centre. The average adult admission is £ 4 and the visitors centre and garden are for free. They have other options of tour guided during this year so it's better to check the website for more information. As it's difficult to find a favourite part of Soho House, but I would pick the dinning room, where the Lunar Society meeting were placed, and its quite spooky cellar as the highlights of the visiting. All rooms of Soho House are perfectly conserved and there is also a huge collection of coins and his works to be seen there. The shop is also wonderful and the staff is very friendly. I already visited Soho House loads of times and I can't get tired of it. As soon as it is reopen I will be there again, for sure. There is always something new to learn about Matthew Bolton and his house.

    Hooray.. Soho House should be open again by the time you read this review!…read more It's been closed recently for redevelopment but fear not as they won't be changing the key characteristics that make this place so interesting. Personally I think there's something extraordinary at being able to walk back through time and experience peoples homes from many years before we existed. This particular house was owned by Matthew Boulton (whose fortune funded the college in the city centre) way back in 1766. It will be interesting to see what development work takes place as they will be keen not to change any of the key foundations. I particularly like the dining room as I can imagine big banquets and jugs of fine wine being enjoyed. Opening its doors this month of the 30th June, there is a community day which is free entry so definitely worth popping down to see what they've done with the place.

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    Soho House - The dining room, where the Lunar Society met

    The dining room, where the Lunar Society met

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